Not all of the Top500 systems are really HPC systems. Several systems
are basically used for enterprise applications but before moving them
into the "production" environment, the associate vendor run the Linpack
benchmark and submit the system to the list. Check out
http://www.hpcwire.com/features/17905159.html. Somewhat old but still
valid for some cases.
Gilad
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On Behalf Of Mikhail Kuzminsky
Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 2010 11:11 AM
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Subject: [Beowulf] top500 clusters using
Last top500 lists contain a set of sites which are not from HPC world.
I understand that there may be parallelized applications which may use
whole cluster for one task, but this task isn't floating-point
oriented.
But (in top500) there is a set of "unnamed" sites like "IT service
provider" etc. IMHO they may use clusters for Web-hosting etc, where
may be load balancing is used. I.e. it's not "supercomputer" (I means
computer, all CPUs/cores of which may be used for solving of one
task).
Am I right - or they really work w/applications, which may involve
whole cluster for one task solving ?
Mikhail Kuzminsky
Computer Assistance to Chemical Research Center
Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry RAS
Moscow
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